The Marginalization of Mesoamerican Indigenous Women in Mainstream Feminism: Recognizing Overlooked Subjectivities

The Marginalization of Mesoamerican Indigenous Women in Mainstream Feminism: Recognizing Overlooked Subjectivities “[T]here is no way out of coloniality from within modern categories of thought.”  – Gabriela Veronelli,  “A coalitional approach to theorizing decolonial communication” Although contemporary, Western society may no longer be overtly colonial or patriarchal, its structures remain deeply shaped by these legacies. …

Diplomatic Immunities and Legal Disputes: A Case Study of Equatorial Guinea vs France (ICJ)

Introduction, Thesis, and Definitions The case of Equatorial Guinea v. France was first brought before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 2016 and it was centered around the limits and applications of diplomatic immunity in the context of transnational crime. This case presents a conflict between the principles of diplomatic protection under the Vienna …

Women’s Rights in the Context of Russian Aggression Against Ukraine

Note: This article was initially written in December 2022, and the data reflects the conditions at that time. While we’ve aimed to capture the most relevant insights, please be aware that certain figures or dynamics may have shifted since publication. Women’s Rights in the context of Russian Aggression against Ukraine – What is the gender …